gens

/dʒɛnz/
noun
  1. A group of families in ancient Rome who shared the same name and claimed a common ancestor.
    • Each gens had its own religious rites and traditions.
    • In ancient Rome, belonging to a powerful gens could help your political career.
    • The Julian gens included Julius Caesar and many other famous Romans.
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